Mark Cuban: AI companies should spend billions to support communities hit by job losses as 'cost of doing business'
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Aditi Bharade
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Mark Cuban argues that AI companies should invest billions of dollars to help cities and workers affected by AI-driven job displacement, framing it as a necessary "cost of doing business." He suggests these companies are losing the PR battle with the public and need to take proactive responsibility for the economic disruption their technology causes.
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He said this is the 'cost of doing business' for the companies that are losing a PR battle with the masses.
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